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''Halo: The Thursday War'' is a direct follow-up to ''Glasslands''. The book was released on October 2, 2012.<ref name="Tor Books"/>
''Halo: The Thursday War'' is a direct follow-up to ''Glasslands''. The book was released on October 2, 2012.<ref name="Tor Books"/> Recovering from an attack by the [[Jiralhanae]], [[Evan Phillips]] looks for a way to escape his entrapment as [[Avu Med 'Telcam]] gears up for an attack against the Arbiter. Kilo-Five must return to Sanghelios to retrieve their fallen comrade before he is lost in the fray, temporarily abandoning another growing priority named [[Venezia]]. Meanwhile [[Jul 'Mdama]] looks for a way to escape his confinement inside the enormous shield world and soon learns of an [[Didact|ancient entity]] that once held a hatred for humanity. All while this is taking place, the {{UNSCship|Infinity}} is set on a course to undergo its first space trails thanks to newly incorporated [[Forerunner]] technology.


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The Kilo-Five Trilogy is a multi-book deal between Tor Books and bestselling writer Karen Traviss taking place within the Halo universe.[1] The new series written by Traviss will flesh out the events of the post-war era following Halo 3, the final game in the "original" trilogy, and tie directly into the story of the upcoming Reclaimer Trilogy and its first installment, Halo 4.[2][3] The first novel, titled Halo: Glasslands, was released on October 25, 2011.[4] The second novel, titled Halo: The Thursday War, was released on October 2, 2012.[5]

Synopsis

In addition to directly continuing the story of the 2006 novel Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, the series introduces new characters and storylines, centering around the eponymous Office of Naval Intelligence black operations team Kilo-Five.[6][7]

Glasslands

Main article: Halo: Glasslands

Released October 25, 2011,[4] Glasslands explores the volatile political situation in the Halo universe following the end of the Human-Covenant war. Picking up where Halo: Ghosts of Onyx left off, Dr. Halsey, Chief Mendez, and a group of SPARTAN-IIs and SPARTAN-IIIs look for a means of escape out of a Forerunner shield world locked in a slipspace bubble in the remnants of the artificial planet Onyx. Meanwhile, Office of Naval Intelligence Director Admiral Margaret Parangosky assembles a black ops team known as Kilo-Five, which is assigned on a covert mission to sow discord between disparate Sangheili factions by any means necessary, as well as to arrest Dr. Halsey once she has been located. At the same time, a Sangheili group known as the Servants of Abiding Truth push for an insurrection against Thel 'Vadam and his forces, whom they consider to be blasphemous.

The Thursday War

Main article: Halo: The Thursday War

Halo: The Thursday War is a direct follow-up to Glasslands. The book was released on October 2, 2012.[5] Recovering from an attack by the Jiralhanae, Evan Phillips looks for a way to escape his entrapment as Avu Med 'Telcam gears up for an attack against the Arbiter. Kilo-Five must return to Sanghelios to retrieve their fallen comrade before he is lost in the fray, temporarily abandoning another growing priority named Venezia. Meanwhile Jul 'Mdama looks for a way to escape his confinement inside the enormous shield world and soon learns of an ancient entity that once held a hatred for humanity. All while this is taking place, the Template:UNSCship is set on a course to undergo its first space trails thanks to newly incorporated Forerunner technology.

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